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Where to study nanotech as pg course after mechanical engineering?

Please give me details of any colleges in world where they have pg courses after mechanical engineering.If possible fees structure along with if any scholarships are available or not.?

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If you are interested in the Bio Medical side, you can check out the M.Tech. in Nanotechnology offered by the Amrita University, Kochi campus, Kerala.

You can also check out JNCASR, NIT Calicut, IITs and IISc.

I've heard that Amity University too offers good course in the M.Tech.

Check out TIFR, Anna University. I am not sure about the University of Madras.

If you would like to look outside India, you have a host of good universities.

Check out the the University of Twente, Netherlands.
EPFL and ETH, Switzerland.
KTH and Chalmers, Sweden.
Eidhoven University, Netherlands.

US undoubtedly has many pioneering institutions. Check out the website http://www.petersons.com. They provide the list of universities and the courses offered in the US and Canada.

Hope this is a good list for you.
For the fees structure and the scholarships, a little homework from you is required :). But I must warn you that scholarships are not that good in the US. For example, the University of Minnesota has clearly mentioned in their website that graduate students must have a sound financial backup before they enroll for the masters courses.
thnk u so mch 4 ur valuable points...i wil surely luk in2 it..i wil pass out by 2010 may-june..so makin arrangements frm nw itself...so once again thnk u so mch...pls let me knw if u ve more valuable suggestions....

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